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词条 2013 San Francisco 49ers season
释义

  1. 2013 NFL Draft

  2. Staff

  3. Final roster

  4. Preseason Schedule

  5. Regular Season Schedule

     Regular Season Game Summaries  Week 1: vs. Green Bay Packers  Week 2: at Seattle Seahawks  Week 3: vs. Indianapolis Colts  Week 4: at St. Louis Rams  Week 5: vs. Houston Texans  Week 6: vs. Arizona Cardinals  Week 7: at Tennessee Titans  Week 8: at Jacksonville Jaguars  Week 10: vs. Carolina Panthers  Week 11: at New Orleans Saints  Week 12: at Washington Redskins  Week 13: vs. St. Louis Rams  Week 14: vs. Seattle Seahawks  Week 15: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers  Week 16: vs. Atlanta Falcons  Week 17: at Arizona Cardinals 

  6. Standings

     Division  Conference 

  7. Postseason Schedule

     Postseason Game Summaries  NFC Wild Card Playoff Game: at Green Bay Packers  NFC Divisional Round Playoff Game: at Carolina Panthers  NFC Championship Game: at Seattle Seahawks 

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox NFL season
| logo =
| team = San Francisco 49ers
| year = 2013
| record = 12–4
| division_place = 2nd NFC West
| coach = Jim Harbaugh
| owner = Jed York
| stadium = Candlestick Park
| playoffs = Won Wild Card (Packers) 23–20
Won Divisional Playoffs (Panthers) 23–10
Lost NFC Championship (Seahawks) 17–23
| pro bowlers = {{Collapsible list
|title = 9
|1 = TE Vernon Davis
|2 = T Joe Staley
|3 = G Mike Iupati
|4 = DT Justin Smith
|5 = OLB Ahmad Brooks
|6 = ILB NaVorro Bowman
|7 = ILB Patrick Willis
|8 = SS Donte Whitner
|9 = FS Eric Reid
| AP All-pros = {{small|NaVorro Bowman 1st team
Ahmad Brooks 2nd team
Vernon Davis 2nd team
Justin Smith 2nd team
Joe Staley 2nd team}}
| uniform = File:49ers uniforms12.png
| shortnavlink = 49ers seasons
}}

The {{nfly|2013}} San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 64th season in the National Football League, the 68th overall and the third under the head coach/general manager tandem of Jim Harbaugh and Trent Baalke. This was the 49ers' final season playing their home games at Candlestick Park before moving into Levi's Stadium for the 2014 season.

The 49ers entered the season as the defending NFC champions, qualified for the playoffs as the fifth seed Wild Card, and hoped to win a sixth Super Bowl title, after falling just short during the previous season. The 49ers' defeated the Green Bay Packers 23-20 in the Wild Card round and the Carolina Panthers 23-10 in the Divisional round, but lost to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship by a score of 23-17.

The 2013 season is the last season to date in which the San Francisco 49ers qualified for the playoffs.

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2013 NFL Draft

{{main|2013 NFL Draft}}
San Francisco 49ers 2013 NFL Draft selections
Draft orderPlayer namePositionHeightWeightCollegeNotes
RoundChoiceOverall
1 18 18 Eric Reid FS 6'1" 213 LSU Cowboys trade|[h]}}
31 31Traded to the Dallas Cowboys {{ref|Cowboys trade|[h]}}
2 2 34Traded to the Tennessee Titans {{ref|Titans trade|[i]}}Chiefs trade|[a]}}
8 40 Cornellius Carradine DE 6'5" 265 Florida State Titans trade|[i]}}
23 55 Vance McDonald TE 6'4" 267 Rice Packers trade 1|[j]}}
29 61Traded to the Green Bay Packers {{ref|Packers trade 1|[j]}}
3 12 74Traded to the Dallas Cowboys {{ref|Cowboys trade|[h]}}Panthers Trade|[b]}}
26 88 Corey Lemonier OLB 6'3" 255 Auburn Packers trade 2|[k]}}
31 93Traded to the Green Bay Packers {{ref|Packers trade 2|[k]}}
4 31 128 Quinton Patton WR 6'0" 204 Louisiana Tech
34 131 Marcus Lattimore RB 5'11" 221 South Carolina Compensatory pick
5 24 157 Quinton Dial DT 6'6" 304 Alabama Colts Trade|[c]}}
31 164Traded to the Cleveland Browns {{ref|Browns trade|[d]}}
6 5 173Traded to the Green Bay Packers {{ref|Packers trade 1|[j]}}Browns Trade|[d]}}
12 180 Nick Moody ILB 6'1" 236 Florida State Dolphins Trade|[e]}}
31 199Traded to the Baltimore Ravens {{ref|Ravens trade|[f]}}
7 10 216Traded to the Green Bay Packers {{ref|Packers trade 2|[k]}}Titans trade|[i]}}
21 227Traded to the Cleveland Browns {{ref|Browns trade|[d]}}Bengals Trade|[g]}}
31 237 B. J. Daniels QB 6'0" 217 South Florida
40 246 Carter Bykowski T 6'8" 304 Iowa State Compensatory pick
46 252 Marcus Cooper CB 6'2" 192 Rutgers Compensatory pick
Notes

{{note|Chiefs trade|[a]}} The team acquired an additional second-round selection (No. 34 overall) along with a 2014 second-round selection (originally conditional) in a trade that sent quarterback Alex Smith to the Kansas City Chiefs.

{{note|Panthers Trade|[b]}}The team acquired an additional third-round selection (No. 74 overall) as part of a trade that sent a 2012 fourth-round selection to the Carolina Panthers.

{{note|Colts Trade|[c]}} The team acquired an additional fifth-round selection (No. 157 overall) as part of a trade that sent a 2012 third-round selection to the Indianapolis Colts.

{{note|Browns Trade|[d]}} The team traded a fifth-round selection (No. 164 overall) and seventh-round selection (No. 227 overall) to the Cleveland Browns for quarterback Colt McCoy and a sixth-round selection (No. 173 overall).

{{note|Dolphins Trade|[e]}} The team acquired an additional sixth-round selection (No. 180 overall) as part of a trade that sent a 2012 fourth-round selection to the Miami Dolphins.

{{note|Ravens Trade|[f]}} The team traded their sixth-round selection (No. 199 overall) to the Baltimore Ravens for wide receiver Anquan Boldin.

{{note|Bengals Trade|[g]}} The team acquired an additional seventh-round selection (No. 227 overall) in a trade that sent safety Taylor Mays to the Cincinnati Bengals.

{{note|Cowboys Trade|[h]}} The team traded their first-round selection (No. 31) and one of their third-round selections (No. 74 overall) to the Dallas Cowboys for a first-round selection (No. 18).

{{note|Titans Trade|[i]}} The team traded one of their second-round selections (No. 34 overall) to the Tennessee Titans for a second-round selection (No. 40 overall), a seventh-round selection (No. 216 overall), and a 2014 third-round selection.

{{note|Packers Trade 1|[j]}} The team traded a second-round selection (No. 61 overall) and sixth-round selection (No. 173 overall) to the Green Bay Packers for a second-round selection (No. 55 overall).

{{note|Packers Trade 2|[k]}} The team traded a third-round selection (No. 93 overall) and seventh-round selection (No. 216 overall) to the Green Bay Packers for a third-round selection (No. 88 overall).

Staff

{{NFL final staff
|Year=2013
|TeamName=San Francisco 49ers
|BC1=#C80815
|FC1=white
|BDC1=#E6BE8A
|Front Office=
  • Co-Chairman – Denise DeBartolo York
  • Co-Chairman – John York
  • CEO/Owner – Jed York
  • President/Co-Owner – Gideon Yu
  • General Manager – Trent Baalke
  • Director of Player Personnel – Joel Patten
  • Director of College Scouting Matt Malaspina
  • Director of Football Administration – Brian Hampton

|Head Coaches=
  • Head Coach – Jim Harbaugh

|Offensive Coaches=
  • Offensive Coordinator – Greg Roman
  • Quarterbacks – Geep Chryst
  • Running Backs – Tom Rathman
  • Wide Receivers – John Morton
  • Tight Ends – Reggie Davis
  • Offensive Line – Tim Drevno
  • Offensive Line – Mike Solari
  • Offensive Assistant – Michael Christianson
  • Offensive Assistant – Ejiro Evero
  • Offensive Consultant – Eric Mangini

|Defensive Coaches=
  • Defensive Coordinator – Vic Fangio
  • Defensive Line – Jim Tomsula
  • Linebackers – Jim Leavitt
  • Secondary – Ed Donatell
  • Assistant Secondary – Greg Jackson
  • Defensive Assistant/Quality Control – Peter Hansen

|Special Teams Coaches=
  • Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator – Brad Seely
  • Special Teams Assistant – Tracy Smith

|Strength and Conditioning=
  • Head Strength and Conditioning – Mark Uyeyama
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Kevin Tolbert

}}

Final roster

{{NFL final roster
|Year=2013
|TeamName=San Francisco 49ers
|BC1=#C80815
|FC1=white
|BDC1=#E6BE8A
|Active=53
|Inactive=13
|PS=8
|Quarterbacks={{NFLplayer| 7|Colin Kaepernick}}{{NFLplayer| 2|Colt McCoy}}
|Running Backs={{NFLplayer|24|Anthony Dixon|FB/RB}}{{NFLplayer|21|Frank Gore}}{{NFLplayer|32|Kendall Hunter}}{{NFLplayer|23|LaMichael James}}{{NFLplayer|48|Will Tukuafu|FB}}
|Wide Receivers={{NFLplayer|84|Jon Baldwin}}{{NFLplayer|81|Anquan Boldin}}{{NFLplayer|15|Michael Crabtree}}{{NFLplayer|14|Kassim Osgood}}{{NFLplayer|11|Quinton Patton|rookie=y}}
|Tight Ends={{NFLplayer|46|Derek Carrier}}{{NFLplayer|88|Garrett Celek}}{{NFLplayer|85|Vernon Davis}}{{NFLplayer|83|Demarcus Dobbs}}{{NFLplayer|89|Vance McDonald|rookie=y}}
|Offensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|75|Alex Boone|G}}{{NFLplayer|76|Anthony Davis|d=offensive tackle, born 1989|T}}{{NFLplayer|59|Jonathan Goodwin|d=American football|C}}{{NFLplayer|77|Mike Iupati|G}}{{NFLplayer|67|Daniel Kilgore|d=American football|C}}{{NFLplayer|78|Joe Looney|d=offensive lineman|G}}{{NFLplayer|62|Ryan Seymour|rookie=y|G}}{{NFLplayer|68|Adam Snyder|G}}{{NFLplayer|74|Joe Staley|T}}
|Defensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|71|Quinton Dial|rookie=y|DE}}{{NFLplayer|90|Glenn Dorsey|NT}}{{NFLplayer|63|Tony Jerod-Eddie|DE}}{{NFLplayer|91|Ray McDonald|DE}}{{NFLplayer|94|Justin Smith|d=defensive end|DE}}
|Linebackers={{NFLplayer|53|NaVorro Bowman|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|55|Ahmad Brooks|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|96|Corey Lemonier|rookie=y|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|54|Nick Moody|rookie=y|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|51|Dan Skuta|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|99|Aldon Smith|OLB|}}{{NFLplayer|57|Michael Wilhoite|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|52|Patrick Willis|ILB}}
|Defensive Backs={{NFLplayer|26|Tramaine Brock|CB}}{{NFLplayer|25|Tarell Brown|CB}}{{NFLplayer|20|Perrish Cox|CB}}{{NFLplayer|43|Craig Dahl|SS}}{{NFLplayer|40|Darryl Morris|d=American football|CB|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|35|Eric Reid|d=American football|rookie=y|FS}}{{NFLplayer|22|Carlos Rogers|d=American football|CB}}{{NFLplayer|27|C. J. Spillman|FS}}{{NFLplayer|41|Raymond Ventrone|SS}}{{NFLplayer|31|Donte Whitner|SS}}{{NFLplayer|30|Eric Wright|d=cornerback, born 1985|CB}}
|Special Teams={{NFLplayer| 9|Phil Dawson|K}}{{NFLplayer| 4|Andy Lee|d=American football|P}}{{NFLplayer|47|Kevin McDermott|d=American football|rookie=y|LS}}
|Reserve Lists={{NFLplayer|--|D.J. Campbell|d=American football|S|Future}}{{NFLplayer|95|Tank Carradine|rookie=y|DE|IR}}{{NFLplayer|--|Brandon Carswell|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|29|Chris Culliver|CB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|44|Alex Debniak|rookie=y|FB|IR|link=no}}{{NFLplayer|58|Darius Fleming|OLB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|38|Marcus Lattimore|rookie=y|RB|NF-Inj.}}{{NFLplayer|82|Mario Manningham|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|64|Luke Marquardt|rookie=y|T|NF-Inj.|link=no}}{{NFLplayer|49|Bruce Miller|d=American football|FB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|98|Lawrence Okoye|rookie=y|DE|IR}}{{NFLplayer|--|Colton Schmidt|rookie=y|P|Future}}{{NFLplayer|93|Ian Williams|d=American football|NT|IR}}
|Practice Squad={{NFLplayer| 5|McLeod Bethel-Thompson|QB}}{{NFLplayer|69|Carter Bykowski|T|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|33|Jewel Hampton|RB}}{{NFLplayer|17|Chuck Jacobs|WR|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|65|Al Netter|T}}{{NFLplayer|64|Mike Purcell|NT|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|28|Dax Swanson|CB|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|19|Devon Wylie|WR}}
}}

Preseason Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 August 8 Denver Broncos L 6–10 0–1 Candlestick Park Recap
2 August 16 at Kansas City Chiefs W 15–13 1–1 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
3 August 25 Minnesota Vikings W 34–14 2–1 Candlestick Park Recap
4 August 29 at San Diego Chargers W 41–6 3–1 Qualcomm Stadium Recap

Regular Season Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 September 8 Green Bay Packers W 34–28 1–0 Candlestick Park Recap
2 September 15 at Seattle Seahawks L 3–29 1–1 CenturyLink Field Recap
3 September 22 Indianapolis Colts L 7–27 1–2 Candlestick Park Recap
4September 26|Thursday}} at St. Louis Rams W 35–11 2–2 Edward Jones Dome Recap
5 October 6 Houston Texans W 34–3 3–2 Candlestick Park Recap
6 October 13 Arizona Cardinals W 32–20 4–2 Candlestick Park Recap
7 October 20 at Tennessee Titans W 31–17 5–2 LP Field Recap
8 October 27 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars W 42–10 6–2(London, England)}} Recap
9Bye
10 November 10 Carolina Panthers L 9–10 6–3 Candlestick Park Recap
11 November 17 at New Orleans Saints L 20–23 6–4 Mercedes-Benz Superdome Recap
12November 25|Monday}} at Washington Redskins W 27–6 7–4 FedExField Recap
13 December 1 St. Louis Rams W 23–13 8–4 Candlestick Park Recap
14 December 8 Seattle Seahawks W 19–17 9–4 Candlestick Park Recap
15 December 15 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 33–14 10–4 Raymond James Stadium Recap
16December 23|Monday}} Atlanta Falcons W 34–24 11–4 Candlestick Park Recap
17 December 29 at Arizona Cardinals W 23–20 12–4 University of Phoenix Stadium Recap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Regular Season Game Summaries

Week 1: vs. Green Bay Packers

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|date=September 8
|time=1:25 p.m. PDT
|road=Packers
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=7|R4=7
|home=49ers
|H1=7|H2=7|H3=7|H4=13
|stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
|attendance=69,732
|weather={{convert|69|F|C}}, sunny and breezy
|referee=Bill Leavy
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – TD (2:52) Vernon Davis 20 Yard Pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • GB – TD (1:05) Randall Cobb 5 Yard Pass from Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby XP)
Second quarter
  • SF – TD (8:57) Anquan Boldin 10 Yard Pass from Colin Kaepernick (Dawson XP)
  • GB – TD (0:16) Jermichael Finley 12 Yard Pass from Aaron Rodgers (Crosby XP)
Third quarter
  • SF – TD (9:46) Vernon Davis 2 Yard Pass from Colin Kaepernick (Dawson XP)
  • GB – TD (3:19) Jordy Nelson 8 Yard Pass from Aaron Rodgers(Crosby XP)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – FG (14:17) Phil Dawson 27 Yard FG
  • GB – TD (8:26) Eddie Lacy 2 Yard Rush (Crosby XP)
  • SF – TD (5:47) Frank Gore 1 Yard Rush (Dawson XP)
  • SF – FG (0:26) Phil Dawson 33 Yard FG

|stats=Top passers
  • GB – Aaron Rodgers – 21/37, 333 Yards, 3 TD, INT
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 27/39, 412 Yards, 3 TD
Top rushers
  • GB – Eddie Lacy – 14 Rushes, 41 Yards, TD
  • SF – Frank Gore – 20 Rushes, 44 Yards, TD
Top receivers
  • GB – Jordy Nelson – 7 Receptions, 130 Yards, TD
  • SF – Anquan Boldin – 13 Receptions, 208 Yards, TD
Top tacklers
  • GB – Brad Jones – 10 Tackles
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman – 8 Tackles

}}

Colin Kaepernick set a career-high with 412 yards passing and 3 touchdowns, the first 400-yard passing game by a 49ers Quarterback since Tim Rattay on October 10, 2004, as well as the first 400-yard, 3 touchdown passing game since Jeff Garcia in 1999. Anquan Boldin, making his debut as a 49er, racked up 208 yards receiving on 13 receptions, and scored 1 touchdown. Vernon Davis had 6 receptions for 98 yards and two touchdowns.

Week 2: at Seattle Seahawks

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|title=Week Two: San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks – Game summary
|date=September 15
|time=5:30 p.m. PDT
|road=49ers
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=3|R4=0
|home=Seahawks
|H1=0|H2=5|H3=7|H4=17
|stadium=CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington
|attendance=68,338
|weather={{convert|64|F|C}}, cloudy
|referee=John Parry
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second quarter
  • SEA – SAF (10:39) San Francisco committed penalty in end zone
  • SEA – FG (5:52) Steven Hauschka 30 yard field goal
Third quarter
  • SEA – TD (9:12) Marshawn Lynch 14 yard Rush (Steven Hauschka XP)
  • SF – FG (4:20) Phil Dawson 21 yard field goal
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – TD (13:44) Marshawn Lynch 7 yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka XP)
  • SEA – FG (11:31) Steven Hauschka 37 yard field goal
  • SEA – TD (4:22) Marshawn Lynch 2 yard rush (Steven Hauschka XP)

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 13/28, 127 yards, 3 INTs
  • SEA – Russell Wilson – 8/19, 142 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 9 rushes, 87 yards
  • SEA – Marshawn Lynch – 28 rushes, 98 yards, 2 TDs
Top receivers
  • SF – Kyle Williams – 4 catches, 39 yards
  • SEA – Marshawn Lynch – 3 catches, 37 yards, 1 TD
Top tacklers
  • SF – Ahmad Brooks – 7 tackles, 2 assists, 1 sack
  • SEA – K.J. Wright – 3 tackles, 3 assists, 1 sack

}}

Seattle comfortably beat the 49ers for the second consecutive season at home, with the Seahawks defense proving far too strong.

Week 3: vs. Indianapolis Colts

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|title=Week Three: Indianapolis Colts at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=September 22
|time=1:25 p.m. PDT
|road=Colts
|R1=7|R2=3|R3=3|R4=14
|home=49ers
|H1=7|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
|attendance=69,732
|weather={{convert|66|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Terry McAulay
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=Jim Nantz and Phil Simms
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • IND – TD (11:20) Trent Richardson 1 Yard Rush (Adam Vinatieri XP)
  • SF – TD (4:13) Kendall Hunter 13 Yard Rush (Phil Dawson XP)
Second quarter
  • IND – FG (7:00) Adam Vinatieri 43 yard field goal
Third quarter
  • IND – FG (6:46) Adam Vinatieri 41 yard field goal
Fourth quarter
  • IND – TD (4:13) Andrew Luck 6 Yard Rush (Adam Vinatieri XP)
  • IND – TD (2:55) Ahmad Bradshaw 1 Yard Rush (Adam Vinatieri XP)

|stats=Top passers
  • IND – Andrew Luck – 17/26, 159 yards
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 13/27, 150 yards, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • IND – Ahmad Bradshaw – 19 rushes, 95 yards, 1 TD
  • SF – Frank Gore – 11 rushes, 70 yards
Top receivers
  • IND – Darrius Heyward-Bey – 5 catches, 59 yards
  • SF – Anquan Boldin – 5 catches, 67 yards
Top tacklers
  • IND – Jerrell Freeman – 7 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman – 9 tackles

}}

The 49ers were heavily beaten for the second straight week to fall to a 1-2 record. The Colts' running game and defensive strength proved too strong in Kaepernick's first home defeat as a starter.

Week 4: at St. Louis Rams

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|title=Week Four: San Francisco 49ers at St. Louis Rams – Game summary
|date=September 26
|time=7:25 p.m. CDT/5:25 p.m. PDT
|road=49ers
|R1=0|R2=14|R3=7|R4=14
|home=Rams
|H1=3|H2=0|H3=0|H4=8
|stadium=Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri
|attendance=56,640
|weather=Played indoors (dome stadium)
|referee=Jeff Triplette
|TV=NFLN
|TVAnnouncers=Brad Nessler, Mike Mayock and Alex Flanagan
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • STL – FG (7:09) Greg Zuerlein 40 yard FG
Second quarter
  • SF – TD (6:22) Anquan Boldin 20 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson kick)
  • SF – TD (0:37) Frank Gore 34 yard run (Phil Dawson kick)
Third quarter
  • SF – TD (8:49) Vernon Davis 12 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson kick)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – TD (10:15) Anthony Dixon 1 yard run (Phil Dawson kick)
  • STL – TD (5:44) Lance Kendricks 6 yard pass from Sam Bradford (Benny Cunningham 2pt rush)
  • SF – TD (4:25) Kendall Hunter 29 yard run (Phil Dawson kick)

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 15/23, 167 Yards, 2 TD
  • STL – Sam Bradford – 19/41, 202 Yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
  • SF – Frank Gore – 20 rushes, 153 yards, TD
  • STL – Daryl Richardson – 12 rushes, 16 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Anquan Boldin – 5 receptions, 90 yards, TD
  • STL – Austin Pettis – 5 receptions, 59 yards
Top tacklers
  • SF – Ahmad Brooks – 5 tackles, 2 assists, 1.5 sacks
  • STL – James Laurinaitis – 9 tackles, 3 assists

}}

The 49ers season got back on track with a heavy Thursday Night Football victory over divisional opponent St Louis. Both the passing and running offense were effective in the victory, a positive sign of things to come, while the defense was its usual strong.

Week 5: vs. Houston Texans

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|title=Week Five: Houston Texans at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=October 6
|time=5:30 p.m. PDT
|road=Texans
|R1=0|R2=0|R3=3|R4=0
|home=49ers
|H1=14|H2=7|H3=3|H4=10
|stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
|attendance=69,732
|weather={{convert|76|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Mike Carey
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth and Michele Tafoya
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – TD (13:30) Tramaine Brock 18 yard interception return (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – TD (1:37) Frank Gore 1 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
Second quarter
  • SF – TD (5:03) Anthony Dixon 2 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
Third quarter
  • HOU – FG (12:01) Randy Bullock 41 yard field goal
  • SF – FG (5:15) Phil Dawson 38 yard field goal
Fourth quarter
  • SF – TD (14:16) Vernon Davis 64 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – FG (10:46) Phil Dawson 24 yard field goal

|stats=Top passers
  • HOU – Matt Schaub – 19/35, 173 yards, 3 INTs
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 6/15, 113 yards, 1 TD
Top rushers
  • HOU – Arian Foster – 21 rushes, 98 yards
  • SF – Frank Gore – 17 rushes 81 yards, 1 TD
Top receivers
  • HOU – Owen Daniels – 6 catches, 60 yards
  • SF – Vernon Davis – 3 catches, 88 yards, 1 TD
Top tacklers
  • HOU – Brian Cushing – 5 tackles, 1 assist
  • SF – Michael Wihoite – 13 tackles

}}

Another large victory gave the 49ers their first back-to-back victories of the season. Quarterback Colin Kaepernick only completed 6 of his 15 passes, with the running attack and defense at the top of their games. Frank Gore and Anthony Dixon ran for touchdowns, while cornerback Tramaine Brock picked off two Matt Schaub passes, one for a touchdown on Schaub's first pass of the game, with Tony Jerod-Eddie also picking up an interception. The 49ers improved to 3-2, just one game off the 4-1 Seattle Seahawks in the battle for NFC West, who had lost to the Indianapolis Colts.

Week 6: vs. Arizona Cardinals

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|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Six: Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=October 13
|time=1:25 p.m. PDT/MST
|road=Cardinals
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=6|R4=0
|home=49ers
|H1=6|H2=16|H3=0|H4=10
|stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
|attendance=69,732
|weather={{convert|65|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Scott Green
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch and Molly McGrath
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (9:37) Phil Dawson 35 yard field goal
  • SF – FG (4:31) Phil Dawson 26 yard field goal
  • ARI – TD (3:06) Larry Fitzgerald 75 yard pass from Carson Palmer (Jay Feely XP)
Second quarter
  • SF – SAF (9:22) Corey Lemonier sacked Carson Palmer in end zone
  • SF – TD (8:31) Vernon Davis 61 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • ARI – TD (7:03) Andre Ellington 15 yard rush (Jay Feely XP)
  • SF – TD (1:55) Vernon Davis 35 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
Third quarter
  • ARI – TD (8:12) Michael Floyd 10 yard pass from Carson Palmer (two point try failed)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – TD (6:35) Kendall Hunter 6 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – FG (4:15) Phil Dawson – 44 yard field goal

|stats=Top passers
  • ARI – Carson Palmer – 25/41, 298 yards, 2 TDs, 2 INTs
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 16/29, 252 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • ARI – Andre Ellington – 7 rushes, 56 yards, 1 TD
  • SF – Frank Gore – 25 rushes, 101 yards
Top receivers
  • ARI – Larry Fitzgerald – 6 catches, 117 yards, 1 TD
  • SF – Vernon Davis – 8 catches, 180 yards, 2 TDs
Top tacklers
  • ARI – Karlos Dansby – 10 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack
  • SF – Carlos Rogers – 7 tackles, 1 assist, 1 INT

}}

A third straight win for the 49ers as the offense and defense sparked. Colin Kaepernick had 252 yards for 2 touchdowns, both to Vernon Davis, Frank Gore ran for 101 yards, and the defense forced four turnovers for the second consecutive game.

Week 7: at Tennessee Titans

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Seven: San Francisco 49ers at Tennessee Titans – Game summary
|date=October 20
|time=3:05 p.m. CDT/1:05 p.m. PDT
|road=49ers
|R1=3|R2=14|R3=7|R4=7
|home=Titans
|H1=0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=17
|stadium=LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee
|attendance=69,143
|weather={{convert|68|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Ron Winter
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Chris Myers, Tim Ryan and Jennifer Hale
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (5:19) Phil Dawson 44 yard field goal
Second quarter
  • SF – TD (6:42) Colin Kaepernick 20 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – TD (2:07) Frank Gore 1 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
Third quarter
  • SF – TD (7:20) Frank Gore 1 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
Fourth quarter
  • TEN – FG (12:23) Rob Bironas 31 yard field goal
  • TEN – TD (7:07) Chris Johnson 66 yard pass from Jake Locker (Rob Bironas XP)
  • SF – TD (6:16) Kassim Osgood 0 yard fumble return (Phil Dawson XP)
  • TEN – TD (3:17) Delanie Walker 26 yard pass from Jake Locker (Rob Bironas XP)

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 13/21, 199 yards
  • TEN – Jake Locker – 25/41, 326 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SF – Frank Gore – 24 rushes, 70 yards, 2 TDs
  • TEN – Chris Johnson – 9 rushes, 39 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Anquan Boldin – 5 catches, 74 yards
  • TEN – Kendall Wright – 9 catches, 98 yards
Top tacklers
  • SF – Patrick Willis – 8 tackles, 1 assist
  • TEN – Akeem Ayers – 7 tackles, 3 assists

}}

The 49ers cruised to a fourth consecutive win thanks to a strong running game, with Frank Gore picking up 70 yards for 2 touchdowns and Colin Kaepernick 68 yards for 1 touchdown. The final scoreline was flattering for the young Titans, who fell to a 24-0 deficit at the end of the third quarter. A muffed punt for a touchdown for Kassim Osgood was also a highlight for the 49ers.

Week 8: at Jacksonville Jaguars

NFL International Series{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Eight: San Francisco 49ers at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary
|date=October 27
|time=5:00 p.m. GMT/10:00 a.m. PDT
|road=49ers
|R1=14|R2=14|R3=7|R4=7
|home=Jaguars
|H1=0|H2=3|H3=7|H4=0
|stadium=Wembley Stadium, London, England
|attendance=83,559
|weather={{convert|60|F|C}}, rain showers
|referee=Ed Hochuli
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Chris Myers, Tim Ryan and Jennifer Hale
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – TD (11:42) Frank Gore 19 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – TD (2:36) Colin Kaepernick 12 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
Second quarter
  • SF – TD (11:52) Vernon Davis 2 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – TD (7:49) Colin Kaepernick 9 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
  • JAX – FG (0:10) Josh Scobee 38 yard field goal
Third quarter
  • JAX – TD (3:00) Mike Brown 3 yard pass from Chad Henne (Josh Scobee XP)
  • SF – TD (11:42) Frank Gore 19 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – TD (13:24) Dan Skuta 47 yard fumble return (Phil Dawson XP)

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick 10/16, 164 yards, 1 TD
  • JAC – Chad Henne 29/25, 228 yards, 1 TD
Top rushers
  • SF – Kendall Hunter 9 rushes, 84 yards
  • JAC – Maurice Jones-Drew 19 rushes, 75 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Anquan Boldin 4 catches, 56 yards
  • JAC – Cecil Shorts III 7 catches, 74 yards
Top tacklers
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman 10 tackles
  • JAC – Paul Posluszny 10 tackles, 2 assists

}}

Frank Gore and Colin Kaepernick each ran for two touchdowns in the 49ers comfortable victory over the 0-7 Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, the eighth NFL match the venue has hosted, to improve to 6-2.

Week 10: vs. Carolina Panthers

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Ten: Carolina Panthers at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=November 10
|time=1:05 p.m. PST
|road=Panthers
|R1=0|R2=7|R3=0|R4=3
|home=49ers
|H1=3|H2=6|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
|attendance=69,732
|weather={{convert|62|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Carl Cheffers
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick and Laura Okmin
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (10:45) Phil Dawson 52 Yard FG
Second quarter
  • SF – FG (13:34) Phil Dawson 43 Yard FG
  • SF – FG (6:16) Phil Dawson 25 Yard FG
  • CAR – TD (1:52) DeAngelo Williams 17 Yard Rush (Graham Cano XP)
Third quarter
  • No scoring plays
Fourth quarter
  • CAR – FG (5:04) Graham Gano 53 Yard FG

|stats=Top passers
  • CAR – Cam Newton - 16/32, 169 Yards, INT
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick - 11/22, 91 Yards, INT
Top rushers
  • CAR – DeAngelo Williams - 8 Rushes, 46 Yards, TD
  • SF – Frank Gore - 16 Rushes, 82 Yards
Top receivers
  • CAR – Steve Smith - 6 Receptions, 63 Yards
  • SF – Mario Manningham - 3 Receptions, 30 Yards
Top tacklers
  • CAR – Luke Kuetchly - 11 Tackles, Sack
  • SF – Patrick Willis - 7 Tackles, Sack

}}

After 5 straight victories, the 49ers dropped another home match following their bye. The Panthers' defense was too strong, limiting Colin Kaepernick to 91 yards, 0 touchdowns and 1 interception as the 49ers could only score 3 field goals. The mid-game loss of Tight End Vernon Davis and Safety Eric Reid to concussions did not aid the 49ers cause as they fell to 6-3. The 49ers would get their revenge in the Divisional Round of the Playoffs, winning 23-10 away to Carolina.

Week 11: at New Orleans Saints

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Eleven: San Francisco 49ers at New Orleans Saints – Game summary
|date=November 17
|time=3:25 p.m. CST/1:25 p.m. PST
|road=49ers
|R1=0|R2=10|R3=7|R4=3
|home=Saints
|H1=7|H2=7|H3=0|H4=9
|stadium=Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
|attendance=73,025
|weather=Played indoors (dome stadium)
|referee=Tony Corrente
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • NO – TD (0:44) Josh Hill 3 yard pass from Drew Brees (Garrett Hartley XP)
Second quarter
  • SF – TD (10:16) Anquan Boldin 11 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – FG (3:34) Phil Dawson 55 yard FG
  • NO – TD (1:58) Jed Collins 1 yard rush (Garrett Hartley XP)
Third quarter
  • SF – TD (10:52) Vernon Davis 17 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – FG (13:22) Phil Dawson 29 yard FG
  • NO – FG (7:50) Garrett Hartley 21 yard FG
  • NO – FG (2:06) Garrett Hartley 42 yard FG
  • NO – FG (0:00) Garrett Hartley 31 yard FG

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick 17/31, 127 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
  • NO – Drew Brees 30/43, 305 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SF – Frank Gore 13 rushes, 48 yards
  • NO – Pierre Thomas 11 rushes, 49 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Anquan Boldin 6 catches, 56 yards, 1 TD
  • NO – Marques Colston 5 catches, 80 yards
Top tacklers
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman 13 tackles, 2 assists
  • NO – David Hawthorne 6 tackles, 2 assists

}}

Another set of back-to-back losses came in controversial circumstance for the 49ers that saw the team slip to 6-4. The 49ers lead 20-17 with under 5 minutes to go in the final quarter, before two Garrett Hartley field goals won it for the Saints, the second as time expired. On the drive leading to the first or these field goals, linebacker Ahmad Brooks was flagged for a contentious personal foul on Drew Brees for a blow to the neck on a sack and fumble, leading to a 15-yard penalty. Colin Kaepernick's three and out between the field goals also was a major contributor to the Saints' victory.

Week 12: at Washington Redskins

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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Twelve: San Francisco 49ers at Washington Redskins – Game summary
|date=November 25
|time=8:40 p.m. EST/5:40 p.m. PST
|road=49ers
|R1=7|R2=3|R3=14|R4=3
|home=Redskins
|H1=0|H2=6|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=FedExField, Landover, Maryland
|attendance=79,773
|weather={{convert|37|F|C}}, clear
|referee=John Parry
|TV=ESPN
|TVAnnouncers=Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden and Lisa Salters
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – TD (2:54) Anquan Boldin 19 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
Second quarter
  • SF – FG (12:09) Phil Dawson 29 yard FG
  • WAS – FG (6:43) Kai Forbath 36 yard FG
  • WAS – FG (0:00) Kai Forbath 35 yard FG
Third quarter
  • SF – TD (9:25) Anquan Boldin 6 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – TD (1:05) Vernon Davis 1 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – FG (9:01) Phil Dawson 49 yard FG

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick 15/24, 235 yards, 3 TDs
  • WAS – Robert Griffin III 16/26, 118 yards, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SF – Frank Gore 13 rushes, 31 yards
  • WAS – Alfred Morris 14 rushes, 5 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Anquan Boldin 5 catches, 94 yards, 2 TDs
  • WAS – Pierre Gardon 8 catches, 48 yards
Top tacklers
  • SF – Patrick Willis 7 tackles, 4 assists
  • WAS – Josh Wilson 8 tackles, 3 assists

}}

The 49ers got back to winning ways with a comfortable victory in Washington. Colin Kaepernick hit form with 235 yards and 3 touchdowns, while Redskins' quarterback Robert Griffin III threw just 118 yards and an interception in addition to being sacked 4 times, in a match-up between what are widely considered two of the league's best young quarterbacks. The 49ers improved to 7-4 as they looked to seal a playoff spot and pressure Seattle for the NFC West crown.

Week 13: vs. St. Louis Rams

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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Thirteen: St. Louis Rams at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=December 1
|time=3:05 p.m. CST/1:05 p.m. PST
|road=Rams
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=3|R4=7
|home=49ers
|H1=3|H2=10|H3=3|H4=7
|stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
|attendance=69,732
|weather={{convert|59|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Bill Vinovich
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch and Molly McGrath
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (7:36) Phil Dawson 32 yard FG
Second quarter
  • SF – FG (14:16) Phil Dawson 43 yard FG
  • SF – TD (6:15) Frank Gore 3 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
  • STL – FG (0:54) Greg Zuerlein 43 yard FG
Third quarter
  • STL – FG (8:56) Greg Zuerlein 34 yard FG
  • SF – FG (3:25) Phil Dawson 24 yard FG
Fourth quarter
  • SF – TD (14:31) Vernon Davis 17 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • STL – TD (0:18) Brian Quick 3 yard pass from Kellen Clemens (Greg Zuerlein XP)

|stats=Top passers
  • STL – Kellen Clemens 19/37, 218 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick 19/28, 275 yards, 1 TD
Top rushers
  • STL – Zack Stacy 19 rushes, 72 yards
  • SF – Frank Gore 15 rushes, 42 yards, 1 TD
Top receivers
  • STL – Jared Cook 3 catches, 49 yards
  • SF – Anquon Boldin 9 catches, 98 yards
Top tacklers
  • STL – Alec Ogletree 7 tackles, 3 assists
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman 10tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack

}}

The 49ers defeated the Rams for the second time this season on the back of strong performances from the passing offense. Colin Kaepernick threw for 275 yards and a touchdown, Anquan Boldin caught 9 passes for 98 yards, Michael Crabtree caught a 60-yard pass in his first game for 6 months following an achilles injury, and Vernon Davis athletically hurdled his way over a defender on two separate occasions for 82 yards and a touchdown, the 49ers improving to 8-4.

Week 14: vs. Seattle Seahawks

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Fourteen: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=December 8
|time=1:25 p.m. PST
|road=Seahawks
|R1=0|R2=14|R3=0|R4=3
|home=49ers
|H1=6|H2=10|H3=0|H4=3
|stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
|attendance=69,732
|weather={{convert|43|F|C}}, sunny
|referee=Clete Blakeman
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver and Erin Andrews
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (5:04) Phil Dawson 23 Yard FG
  • SF – FG (0:58) Phil Dawson 48 Yard FG
Second quarter
  • SEA – TD (12:17) Marshawn Lynch 11 Yard Rush (Steven Hauschka XP)
  • SF – FG (7:56) Phil Dawson 52 Yard FG
  • SEA – TD (3:47) Luke Wilson 39 Yard Pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka XP)
  • SF – TD (0:06) Vernon Davis 8 Yard Pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
Third quarter
  • No scoring plays
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – FG (6:20) Steven Hauschka 31 Yard FG
  • SF – FG (0:26) Phil Dawson 22 Yard FG

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Russell Wilson 15/25, 199 Yards, TD, INT
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick 15/29, 175 Yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
  • SEA – Marshawn Lynch 20 Rushes, 72 Yards, TD
  • SF – Frank Gore 17 Rushes, 110 Yards
Top receivers
  • SEA – Luke Wilson - 3 Receptions, 70 Yards, TD
  • SF – Anquan Boldin - 6 Receptions, 93 Yards
Top tacklers
  • SEA – Bobby Wagner - 9 Tackles
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman - 9 Tackles, Sack, FF

}}

Seeking to avenge their week 2 loss in Seattle, the 49ers defense held Seahawks quarter back Russell Wilson and running back Marshawn Lynch to 199 passing yards and 72 rushing yards respectively. 4 field goals from kicker Phil Dawson, an 8-yard touchdown pass to tight end Vernon Davis, and a 51-yard rush by running back Frank Gore in the fourth quarter lifted the 49ers to a 19–17 victory and improved their record to 9–4. The win also continued the Seahawks' losing streak at Candlestick Park since 2008. This would not be the last time these two teams would meet as they met again in the 2013 NFC Championship game.

Week 15: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Fifteen: San Francisco 49ers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary
|date=December 15
|time=1:00 p.m. EST/10:00 a.m. PST
|road=49ers
|R1=7|R2=10|R3=3|R4=13
|home=Buccaneers
|H1=0|H2=7|H3=0|H4=7
|stadium=Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
|attendance=64,142
|weather={{convert|70|F|C}}, cloudy
|referee=Scott Green
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Dick Stockton, Ronde Barber and Kris Budden
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – TD (7:05) Michael Crabtree 4 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
Second quarter
  • SF – FG (6:12) Phil Dawson 47 yard field goal
  • SF – TD (1:47) Vernon Davis 52 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • TB – TD (0:29) Vincent Jackson 11 yard pass from Mike Glennon (Rian Lindell XP)
Third quarter
  • SF – FG (7:51) Phil Dawson 43 yard field goal
Fourth quarter
  • TB – TD (14:54) Tim Wright 24 yard pass from Mike Glennon (Rian Lindell XP)
  • SF – FG (4:27) Phil Dawson 21 yard field goal
  • SF – TD (4:21) Kendall Hunter 2 yard return of fumbled kickoff return (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – FG (2:49) Phil Dawson 35 yard field goal

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 19/29, 203 yards, 2 TDs
  • TB – Mike Glennon – 18/34, 179 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SF – Frank Gore – 22 rushes, 86 yards
  • TB – Bobby Rainey – 11 rushes, 27 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Vernon Davis – 5 catches, 79 yards, 1 TD
  • TB – Tim Wright – 7 catches, 82 yards, 1 TD
Top tacklers
  • SF – Patrick Willis – 5 tackles, 1 sack
  • TB – Dekoda Watson – 10 tackles, 2 assists

}}

The 10th win of the season and 4th consecutive win came easily as the 49ers looked to clinch a playoff spot. Vernon Davis caught a touchdown for the fifth consecutive game and Michael Crabtree caught his first touchdown since returning from injury as Colin Kaepernick threw for 203 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Week 16: vs. Atlanta Falcons

{{Americanfootballbox
|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Sixteen: Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
|date=December 23
|time=5:40 p.m. PST
|road=Falcons
|R1=0|R2=10|R3=0|R4=14
|home=49ers
|H1=3|H2=0|H3=10|H4=21
|stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
|attendance=69,732
|weather={{convert|60|F|C}}, clear
|referee=Walt Coleman
|TV=ESPN
|TVAnnouncers=Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden and Lisa Salters
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (7:56) – Phil Dawson 49-yard field goal (SF 3-0)
Second quarter
  • ATL -TD (9:53) – Steven Jackson 2-yard rush (Matt Bryant XP) (ATL 7-3)
  • ATL – FG (0:05) – Matt Bryant 35-yard field goal (ATL 10-3)
Third quarter
  • SF – TD (12:03) – Anquan Boldin 10-yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP) (SF 10-10)
  • SF – FG (3:16) – Phil Dawson 30-yard field goal (SF 13-10)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – TD (12:34) – Colin Kaepernick 4-yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)(SF 20-10)
  • ATL – TD (8:34) – Roddy White 39-yard pass from Matt Ryan (Matt Bryant XP) (SF 20-17)
  • SF – TD (5:04) – Frank Gore 1-yard rush (Phil Dawson XP) (SF 27-17)
  • ATL – TD (2:09) – Tony Gonzalez 2 yard pass from Matt Ryan (Matt Bryant XP) (SF 27-24)
  • SF – TD (1:11) – NaVorro Bowman 89-yard interception return (Phil Dawson XP) (SF 34-24)

|stats=Top passers
  • ATL – Matt Ryan – 37/48, 348 Yards, 2 TD, 2 INT
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 13/21, 197 Yards, TD
Top rushers
  • ATL – Steven Jackson – 16 Rushes, 53 Yards, TD
  • SF – Frank Gore – 21 Rushes, 97 Yards, TD
Top receivers
  • ATL – Roddy White – 12 Receptions, 141 Yards, TD
  • SF – Michael Crabtree – 5 Receptions, 102 Yards
Top tacklers
  • ATL - Joplo Bartu – 11 Tackles
  • SF – Patrick Willis – 18 Tackles

}}The 49ers played their final regular season game at Candlestick Park on Monday, December 23, 2013 against the Atlanta Falcons. Their 34–24 victory came after an interception by NaVorro Bowman with 1:28 left in the game. The play would seal a win for a playoff spot for the 49ers and is called The Pick at the Stick by some sports columnists.[1] This game was also Candlestick Park's 36th and final game on Monday Night Football,[2] the most at any stadium used by the NFL.[3]

Week 17: at Arizona Cardinals


|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=Week Seventeen: San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
|date=December 29
|time=2:25 p.m. MST/1:25 p.m. PST
|road=49ers
|R1=17|R2=0|R3=0|R4=6
|home=Cardinals
|H1=0|H2=7|H3=0|H4=13
|stadium=University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
|attendance=63,570
|weather={{convert|64|F|C}}, sunny (retractable roof open)
|referee=Walt Anderson
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (10:37) Phil Dawson 27 yard field goal
  • SF – TD (8:33) Anquan Boldin 4 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • SF – TD (0:52) Vernon Davis 3 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
Second quarter
  • ARI – TD (4:46) Jake Ballard 1 yard pass from Carson Palmer (Jay Feely XP)
Third quarterFourth quarter
  • ARI – FG (14:47) Jay Feely 49 yard field goal
  • ARI – TD (3:20) Andre Roberts 34 yard pass from Carson Palmer (Jay Feely XP)
  • SF – FG (1:45) Phil Dawson 56 yard field goal
  • ARI – FG (0:29) Jay Feely 43 yard field goal
  • SF – FG (0:00) Phil Dawson 40 yard field goal

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick – 21/34, 310 yards, 2 TDs
  • ARI – Carson Palmer – 28/49, 407 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SF – Quinton Patton – 1 rush, 26 yards
  • ARI – Rashard Mendenhall – 10 rushes, 47 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Anquan Boldin – 9 catches, 149 yards, 1 TD
  • ARI – Larry Fitzgerald – 6 catches, 113 yards; Michael Floyd – 6 catches, 91 yards
Top tacklers
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman – 9 tackles, 1 assist, 1 sack, 1 INT
  • ARI – Yeremiah Bell – 7 tackles

}}

Phil Dawson kicked a 40-yard field goal as time expired to lock up the 5th seed for the 49ers. The 49ers started on fire, leading 17-0 after the first quarter, with the Cardinals showing courage and determination in their fightback, squaring the game at 20-20 before LaMichael James' 45-yard kickoff return and two quick completions by Colin Kaepernick set up Dawson's game winner. Anquan Boldin was very impressive, catching 9 passes for 149 yards and a touchdown in his first game back in Arizona after the Cardinals traded him to Baltimore prior to the 2010 season. The 49ers finished the season with an impressive 12-4 record, half a win better than the previous season, to give them 2nd place in NFC West and the 5th seed in the playoffs (the 49ers won the NFC West and had the 2nd seed in 2012), securing them a trip to Green Bay in the Wild Card Round.

Standings

Division

{{2013 NFC West standings|team=SF}}

Conference

{{2013 NFC standings|team=SF}}

Postseason Schedule

{{main|2013–14 NFL playoffs}}
Playoff round Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
Wild Card January 5, 2014 at Green Bay Packers (4) W 23–20 1–0 Lambeau Field Recap
Divisional January 12, 2014 at Carolina Panthers (2) W 23–10 2–0 Bank of America Stadium Recap
NFC Championship January 19, 2014 at Seattle Seahawks (1) L 17–23 2–1 CenturyLink Field Recap

Postseason Game Summaries

NFC Wild Card Playoff Game: at Green Bay Packers

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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|San Francisco 49ers|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title=NFC Wild Card Playoff Game: #5 San Francisco 49ers at #4 Green Bay Packers – Game summary
|date=January 5, 2014
|time=3:40 p.m. CST/1:40 p.m. PST
|road=49ers
|R1=6|R2=7|R3=0|R4=10
|home=Packers
|H1=0|H2=10|H3=0|H4=10
|stadium=Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin
|attendance=77,525
|weather={{convert|5|°F|°C}}, cloudy, wind chill {{convert|-10|°F|°C}}
|referee=Ed Hochuli
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver and Erin Andrews
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (9:04) Phil Dawson 22 yard field goal
  • SF – FG (2:20) Phil Dawson 25 yard field goal
Second quarter
  • GB – TD (5:56) Jordy Nelson 5 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Mason Crosby XP)
  • SF - TD (2:54) Frank Gore 10 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
  • GB - FG (0:04) Mason Crosby 34 yard field goal
Third quarter
  • No scoring plays
Fourth quarter
  • GB – TD (12:06) John Kuhn 1 yard rush (Mason Crosby XP)
  • SF – TD (10:31) Vernon Davis 28 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
  • GB - FG (5:06) Mason Crosby 24 yard field goal
  • SF – FG (0:00) Phil Dawson 33 yard field goal

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick - 16/30, 227 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • GB – Aaron Rodgers - 17/26, 177 yards, 1 TD
Top rushers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick - 7 rushes, 98 yards
  • GB – Eddie Lacy - 21 rushes, 81 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Michael Crabtree - 8 catches, 125 yards
  • GB – Jordy Nelson - 7 catches, 62 yards, 1 TD
Top tacklers
  • SF – NaVorro Bowman - 10 tackles
  • GB – Brad Jones - 3 tackles, 3 assists, 1 sack

}}

In one of the coldest games in NFL playoff history, Colin Kaepernick throws for 227 yards and runs for a game high 98 as the 49ers beat the Packers 23-20. The Packers tied the game at 20 with a FG with 5:06 left, but Kaepernick led the 49ers down the field to set a game winning 33 yard field goal by Phil Dawson as time expired. The 49ers are now 4-0 against Green Bay in the last 2 years, after going 1-11 against them (including playoffs) from 1995 to 2010. This was also the first time ever the 49ers won at Green Bay in the playoffs.

NFC Divisional Round Playoff Game: at Carolina Panthers

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|date=January 12, 2014
|time=1:05 p.m. EST/10:05 a.m. PST
|road=49ers
|R1=6|R2=7|R3=7|R4=3
|home=Panthers
|H1=0|H2=10|H3=0|H4=0
|stadium=Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
|attendance=73,784
|weather={{convert|57|°F|°C}}, sunny
|referee=Carl Cheffers
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – FG (9:12) Phil Dawson 49 yard field goal
  • SF – FG (4:33) Phil Dawson 33 yard field goal
Second quarter
  • CAR - TD (13:40) Steve Smith 31 yard pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano XP)
  • CAR – FG (3:41) Graham Gano 24 yard field goal
  • SF - TD (0:05) Vernon Davis 1 yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (Phil Dawson XP)
Third quarter
  • SF - TD (8:53) Colin Kaepernick 4 yard rush (Phil Dawson XP)
Fourth quarter
  • SF – FG (7:41) Phil Dawson 34 yard field goal

|stats=Top passers
  • SF – Colin Kaepernick - 15/28, 196 yards, 1 TD
  • CAR – Cam Newton - 16/25, 267 yards, 1 TD, 2 INTs
Top rushers
  • SF – Frank Gore - 17 rushes, 84 yards
  • CAR – Cam Newton - 10 rushes, 54 yards
Top receivers
  • SF – Anquan Boldin - 8 catches, 136 yards
  • CAR – Ted Ginn, Jr. - 4 catches, 104 yards
Top tacklers
  • SF – Patrick Willis - 8 tackles, 3 assists, 1 INT
  • CAR – Luke Kuechly - 4 tackles, 5 assists, 1 sack

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The 49ers advanced to their 3rd consecutive NFC Championship game by beating a red hot Carolina Panthers team, 23-10. Coming into the game, the Panthers had won eleven of their last twelve games and finished the season ranked number two in total defense. This game was a rematch from week 10, with the Panthers winning 10-9. This time though, it was the 49ers who would come out victorious. Two key goal line stands by the 49ers defense in the 2nd quarter (including a stop on 4th and goal at the 1 yard line) were the major difference in the game. The 49ers defense shut the Panthers out in the 2nd half with constant pressure on Cam Newton, sacking him twice and intercepting a pass late in the 4th quarter that shut down any chance Carolina had at a comeback. Colin Kaepernick went 15 for 28 for 196 yards, 1 touchdown and no interceptions while Anquan Boldin had 8 catches for 136 yards. The 23 points by the 49ers were the most points the Panthers allowed at home this year. The 49ers then headed to Seattle.

NFC Championship Game: at Seattle Seahawks

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|time=3:30 p.m. PST
|road=49ers
|R1=3|R2=7|R3=7|R4=0
|home=Seahawks
|H1=0|H2=3|H3=10|H4=10
|stadium=CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Washington
|attendance=68,454
|weather={{convert|43|°F|°C}}, cloudy
|referee=Gene Steratore
|TV=Fox
|TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver and Erin Andrews
|reference=Recap, Game book
|scoring=First quarterSecond quarterThird quarterFourth quarter
|stats=Top passers
  • SF –
  • SEA –
Top rushers
  • SF –
  • SEA –
Top receivers
  • SF –
  • SEA –
Top tacklers
  • SF –
  • SEA –

}}

Though the 49ers led 10-3 at halftime, the Seahawks came back and then survived a late 49ers comeback attempt. With Seattle leading 20-17 in the 4th quarter, Colin Kaepernick attempted to rally his team, but fumbled once and threw 2 interceptions in the final three 49ers possessions of the game. Seahawks outscored San Francisco 20-7 in the 2nd half. In the fourth quarter, NaVorro Bowman suffered a major knee injury on a tackle and forced fumble near the goal line; his recovery of the ensuing fumble was not seen by the officials (and the league later agreed that the officials had missed the call[4]); the 49ers forced another fumble on the next play and recovered it, but they could not take advantage. In the last minute of play, Kaepernick again had the 49ers in position to try for a win, but his pass to Michael Crabtree in the end zone was deflected by Richard Sherman and intercepted by Malcolm Smith, clinching the win for Seattle. The contest between the two elite defenses led many to consider the game a quasi-Super Bowl, as popular opinion was that the 49ers and Seahawks were the two best teams in the NFL given recent history. This opinion was only cemented further after the Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos 43-8 in the Super Bowl.

References

1. ^Instant Replay: 49ers survive, punch playoff ticket in 'Stick finale {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923212400/http://www.csnbayarea.com/49ers/instant-replay-49ers-survive-punch-playoff-ticket-stick-finale |date=2015-09-23 }} CSN Bay Area, December 2013
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/play-index/tgl_finder.cgi?request=1&match=game&year_min=1940&year_max=2012&game_type=R&playoff_round=&game_num_min=0&game_num_max=99&week_num_min=0&week_num_max=99&game_day_of_week=2&game_time=&time_zone=&game_location=H&surface=&roof=&game_result=&overtime=&league_id=&team_id=sfo&opp_id=&conference_game=&division_game=&tm_is_playoff=&opp_is_playoff=&tm_is_winning=&opp_is_winning=&tm_scored_first=&tm_led=&tm_trailed=&c1stat=&c1comp=gt&c1val=&c2stat=&c2comp=gt&c2val=&c3stat=&c3comp=gt&c3val=&c4stat=&c4comp=gt&c4val=&order_by=game_date&order_by_asc=Y|title=Candlestick Park celebrates its final game on Monday Night Football|publisher=Pro-Football-Reference|accessdate=December 30, 2013}}
3. ^[https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/12/24/5240834/niners-vs-falcons-candlestick-park-mnf-history 49ers vs. Falcons provides final classic Monday Night Football moment at Candlestick Park], SB Nation, December 2013
4. ^Mike Coppinger, "NFL: Wrong call on NaVorro Bowman's fumble recovery", NFL.com, January 22, 2014.

External links

  • {{official website|http://www.sf49ers.com}}
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